Pegine Echevarria, who has been a passionate inspiration to payroll professionals and a fiery presence at the annual Payroll Congress since 2020, was honored May 17 with PayrollOrg’s 2023 Special Friend Award.
Pegine Echevarria, who has been a passionate inspiration to payroll professionals and a fiery presence at the annual Payroll Congress since 2020, was honored May 17 with PayrollOrg’s 2023 Special Friend Award.
The first ‘C’ is hiding in plain sight! Or maybe it’s invisible to the naked eye!
There are various ways to describe the practice of innovation and what it should mean to leaders in business and industry, but it’s often a subject that leaders find hard to address.
See photos from Monday's Chapter Exchange, Tuesday's Opening General Session and more at PayrollOrg's 41st Annual Payroll Congress in Denver.
{% module_block module "widget_1684273674518" %}{% module_attribute "label" %}Image Slider{% end_module_attribute %}{% module_attribute "path"...An unwavering dedication to the payroll industry and a desire to help their fellow payroll professionals succeed are just two of the traits that perfectly describe Marcela McCarthy, CPP, and Michael Schoelles, CPP.
Everyone who attends Payroll Congress wants to have the best experience possible and get the most out of every event available.
There’s plenty of reason to celebrate the official rebranding of the American Payroll Association (APA) and the Global Payroll Management Institute (GPMI) under the new PayrollOrg (PAYO) brand, but we all know a celebration isn’t a celebration without a song.
We’re so excited to celebrate PayrollOrg rebranding with you!
“C” what we did there?
Pay transparency laws take the Equal Pay Act of 1963 a step further, requiring businesses to show pay ranges or report company wages.